Divi Aruba All Inclusive
Aruba 4.0
Overview
Step into luxurious Caribbean accommodations that are intimate yet spacious. Relaxing beach hues soothe the mind. Abundant amenities whisk you away to paradise. The cool ocean breeze carries you to a new dimension of relaxation. Breathtaking views from your patio or balcony invite you to the blissful sand, sparkling pools, and lush gardens.
Kids 0-2 stay and eat free.
Stay at 1, play at 2
Enjoy full access to the facilities and features of our adjoining Divi & Tamarijn Aruba resorts. Take advantage of our all-inclusive amenities that make vacation planning and budgeting stress free. Dine. Play. Relax. It’s all here waiting for you, from low-key tropical experiences to active island adventures.
Please see hotel concierge for more details.
Subject to change and expire without notice
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
265
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Use of all facilities of both the Divi Aruba All Inclusive and the adjacent Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusive.
- Nightly entertainment
- All taxes
Rooms
- 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
- Garden view
- No more than 4 guests in the room
- 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
- Garden view
- Minimum 1 adult, maximum 4 adults
- Maximum 2 children
- No more than 4 guests in the room
- Bathroom with shower only
- Ceiling fan
- Mini fridge
- Balcony or patio
- A/C
- Alarm clock
- Coffee maker
- Crib (on request)
- Desk
- Hair dryer
- Iron/Ironing board
- Mini-fridge
- Phone
- Safe
- TV
- 2 queen beds
- Partial ocean view
- No more than 4 guests in the room
- 2 queen beds
- Partial ocean view
- Minimum 1 adult, maximum 4 adults
- Maximum 2 children
- No more than 4 guests in the room
- Bathroom with shower only
- Ceiling fan
- Mini fridge
- Patio
- A/C
- Alarm clock
- Coffee maker
- Crib (on request)
- Desk
- Hair dryer
- Iron/Ironing board
- Mini-fridge
- Phone
- Safe
- TV
- 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
- Pool view
- No more than 4 guests in the room
- 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
- Pool view
- Minimum 1 adult, maximum 4 adults
- Maximum 2 children
- No more than 4 guests in the room
- Bathroom with shower only
- Ceiling fan
- Mini fridge
- Elevator Access
- Balcony or patio
- A/C
- Alarm clock
- Coffee maker
- Crib (on request)
- Desk
- Hair dryer
- Iron/Ironing board
- Mini-fridge
- Phone
- Safe
- TV
- 1 king bed
- Ocean view
- No more than 2 guests in the room
- 1 king bed
- Ocean view
- Minimum 1 adult, maximum 2 adults
- No more than 2 guests in the room
- Bathroom with shower only
- Ceiling fan
- Mini fridge
- balcony or patio
- A/C
- Alarm clock
- Coffee maker
- Crib (on request)
- Desk
- Hair dryer
- Iron/Ironing board
- Mini-fridge
- Phone
- Safe
- TV
Amenities
- Public areas wheelchair accessible
Accessibility features are based on request and availability, and are not guaranteed. Please contact WestJet Vacations at 1-877-737-7001 for further information.
- Child care services available ($)
- Children's Wading Pool
Kid's club (located at Tamarijn Aruba)
Available from Monday to Friday only
Featuring arts, crafts, face paint and beach activities.
- Children ages: 0 to 12
| Type | Amenities | |
|---|---|---|
| Pelican Bar | Bar, Beach bar | Live music |
| Sandpiper Bar | Bar, Beach bar | Food options available, Open air |
| Coco Grill & Bar | Bar | Food options available |
| Poolside Bar | Bar, Pool bar | Open air |
| The Bunker Bar | Bar |
Check-out time: 12 p.m.
Wi-Fi
- Lobby
- Room
- Throughout the property
| Type of restaurant | Type of cuisine | Open for | Additional Information | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Café | Café | Coffee and Pastries | Breakfast, Snacks | |
| The Red Parrot Restaurant | À la carte | International | Dinner | |
| Pure Lime | À la carte | Mexican | Dinner | |
| The Pelican Terrace | À la carte | Caribbean | Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch | |
| The Coco Grill and Bar | À la carte | International | Lunch | |
| Paparazzi Restaurant, Bar & Lounge (located at Tamarijn) | À la carte | Italian | Dinner | |
| Ginger (located at Tamarijn) | À la carte | Asian | Dinner | |
| Cunucu Terrace (located at Tamarijn) | Buffet | International | Breakfast, Lunch | |
| Pizza per Tutti (located at Tamarijn) | À la carte | International | Lunch | |
| Club Margot (located at Tamarijn Aruba) | À la carte | International | Dinner | Reservations required |
- Rooms: 265
- Fitness centre: on site
- Salon: on site ($)
- Spa: on site ($)
- Spa treatments: on site ($)
- Water aerobics
- Yoga
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All-inclusive: Included
- All meals plus snacks
- Dinner can be à la carte (reservations required, dress code in effect)
- Unlimited international and domestic drinks
Pools
- Freshwater pools: 3
- Kids pools: 1
Golf
- Golf available ($)
Water sports
- Motorized watersports available ($)
- Snorkeling: on site
Other sports
- Bicycles: on site
- Climbing wall: on site
- Tennis courts: on site
Other activities
- Beach activities: on site
- Daily activities: on site
- Games room: on site ($)
- Nightly entertainment: on site
- Green fees (offsite) available ($)
- Beach olympics available ($)
- Theme nights
- Zumba, Salsa Clinic, Butterfly farm
- E-Mountain Bikes: On site
- Pickleball Courts available for guest use at Divi Village
- 24 hour front desk
- ATM
- Baggage check
- Concierge
- Dry cleaning available ($)
- Giftshop
- Laundry services available ($)
- Meeting facilities available ($)
- Multilingual staff
- Parking
- Shopping onsite available ($)
- Tour desk
- Wedding facilities available ($)
- Safety deposit box at front desk available ($)
Aerial View
Beach
Pool Aerial
Main Pool
Coco Grill Bar
Pelican Terrace
Pure Lime
Red Parrot
Sandpiper Bar
Location
Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
4.0 Very Good
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Cleanliness 4.1
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Location 4.7
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Rooms 3.7
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Service 4.0
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Value 4.0
Hotel is not worth it
JeffWalsh (New Jersey) on Nov 27, 2025
This is our 5th year staying at the divi all inclusive. Hotel has gone down hill. Zero level of service, from the front desk to the restaurant waiters they all act like you are bothering them. Food quality has gone down each year. Food is subpar is all restaurants. Drinks in the bar are junk. This hotel has gone from a 4* experience to a 2* hotel over the past few years. Even if you speak to a manager they treat you rudely and don’t care. Go to the Riu instead.
The sunsets were absolutely stunning
Christie B (Yonkers, New York) on Nov 18, 2025
I absolutely loved my stay at the Divi Aruba Resort! It’s a smaller resort than I initially expected, but the great thing is you also have access to the nearby Tamarijn Aruba Resort, which makes it feel like you're getting the best of both worlds. You can use their facilities and enjoy some incredible restaurants. Honestly, the food in Aruba was hands down the best I've ever had on a vacation. I’ve been to places like Mexico, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, and the Dominican Republic, but the culinary experience here was on another level. The only real downside I found at the Divi was that, even though it’s an all-inclusive resort, there were no snacks or drinks in the room fridge, which I’ve experienced at other resorts. I couldn’t find even a bottle of water or a simple snack like chips in the room. If you want snacks, you have to walk to the Tamarijn’s gift shop, which has a great selection of drinks, snacks, gifts, sunscreen, etc. Unfortunately, the Divi gift shop only had clothing, so that’s something they should definitely consider changing. Another minor issue was some construction work happening around the resort. It didn’t bother us too much, but it was an eyesore, and it would’ve been nice to know about it before booking. Also, the pool area’s floor was extremely slippery when wet and incredibly hot when dry, so definitely watch your step. I heard from some regulars that they’re working on a solution for this, so hopefully, that gets addressed soon. On the positive side, my mom and I loved the beach! The sunsets were absolutely stunning—like nothing I’ve seen anywhere else. We also booked a couple of excursions through the front desk, and they were fantastic. My mom, who's 65, and I, at 37, did the UTV tour, and it was amazing to see her light up like a kid again while we whipped around the island. We also did the Palms Island tour, which was a longer day trip to a small island with snorkeling, scuba diving, flamingos (which I loved!), and a fun inflatable water obstacle course. Just a heads-up, though—if you're planning to do the Palms Island tour, avoid booking it when the cruise ships are docked, as the traffic was a nightmare. The alcohol and food on the island tour were decent but not amazing, so I’d recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks for that trip. Overall, I had an unforgettable time in Aruba and would definitely return. However, I’d probably stay at the Tamarijn next time, as it’s a little more updated and offers a more modern experience.
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